This report explores how the removal of public records resulting from the National Consumer Assistance Plan (NCAP) affected credit reports and credit scores.
By taking some time to prepare, you can make sure you get the best loan for your situation. CFPB’s Know Before You Owe gives you information and tools to help you better understand your choices.
Now is a great time to start thinking about how you will use your tax refund. Our tips can help reduce the cost of filing and give you more money to save.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) offers an honors attorney fellowship program that gives exceptional law students and recent graduates an opportunity to hone their legal skills while serving the American people. Today, we’re announcing that this fellowship, formerly known as the Louis D. Brandeis Honors Attorney Program, will be renamed the Joseph Story Honors Attorney Program.
Many new recruits pay for GI Bill benefits they probably won’t use. Investing in DOD’s Blended Retirement System (BRS) is probably a better investment.
During Money Smart Week, free classes are available to help you make informed financial decisions. The CFPB provides money smart information and tools.
The CFPB is releasing a report about consumers’ experiences with overdraft programs and has tips for managing your checking account and avoiding overdraft fees.
Last week, CFPB Director Richard Cordray sent a letter to the CEO’s of several banks, credit unions, and financial companies encouraging them to enable consumers to exert greater control over their credit cards, debit cards, and other payment methods.
The Bureau issued an official approval of the final redesigned Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA), which will include a question about mortgage applicants’ language preference.
Over the last few years, companies have begun to offer free access to credit scores. Share your feedback with us so we can understand how this service is working.